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AUSTIN VA RESEARCHER ALLEGES MISMANAGEMENT OF
TBI PROGRAM -- Dr. Robert Van Boven says
superiors have
hindered research into traumatic brain injury and
are responsible
for "gross mismanagement, waste and possible
fraud."

Dr. Robert van Boven
(photo: Laura Skelding, AMERICAN-STATESMAN)
Links below to two previous stories on the Austin
VA TBI research program...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/nf07/nfDEC07/nf122907-2.htm
http://www.vawatchdog.org/08/nf08/nfJAN08/nf011508-2.htm
Today's story here...
http://www.statesman.com/
news/content/news/stories/local/02/11/0211tbi.html
Story below:
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Van Boven says superiors have hindered research
into traumatic brain injury.
By Marty Toohey
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
When the Department of Veterans Affairs announced last year that it was
starting a brain injury research program at the University of Texas, Dr.
Robert Van Boven predicted that his program would become "the birthplace
for new standards of treatment" for wounded troops.
Now, seven months after he was hired, Van Boven said his VA bosses are
responsible for "gross mismanagement, waste and possible fraud" concerning
the program. Van Boven said program money is being used for research
unrelated to brain injuries and that peer reviewers found that the work
had no merit. After raising complaints, Van Boven said, his bosses
threatened to further cut his research time. He filed official grievances
with his Central Texas bosses on Feb. 1 and with the VA's Office of the
Inspector General on Tuesday.
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"As a private citizen, I find it an unacceptable
use of taxpayer money," he said. "And now they're trying to punish me for
being a whistle-blower."
VA officials said last week that they have formed a panel to look into Van
Boven's allegations but declined to comment further.
"At this point, we can't comment before the investigation is concluded,"
said Nelia Schrum, a VA spokeswoman in Temple.
Van Boven is the head of a program housed at UT's J.J. Pickle Research
Campus in North Austin, which is home to one of the world's most
sophisticated magnetic resonance imaging scanners. The VA is renting space
and owns the right to use the scanner once a week.
The program headed by Van Boven is funded by a 2005 VA research grant and
managed by the VA's Central Texas arm. The original grant was $5.4 million
and intended for all types of work using the imager.
For the first year and a half, $1.2 million was used to pay for imaging
research into diabetic retinopathy, a condition that can cause diabetics
to gradually go blind. The lead researcher, Dr. Kevin Carlin, was
examining whether the body gives certain clues that a diabetic is at
serious risk of blindness.
Van Boven was hired last summer and took over the entire grant. He said he
wasn't told his budget would also include research unrelated to brain
injuries. Schrum said the grant Van Boven is managing is intended
primarily but not solely for brain injury research. She could not say
whether Van Boven was told that the grant could also be used to fund other
research.
Van Boven says the eyesight research was flawed at best, would not produce
results and needed to be suspended. But he said his bosses would not let
him. He said Carlin and a consultant working with him have cost an
additional $190,000 since Van Boven was hired, while producing no
discernible results. Schrum said Carlin would not comment.
Van Boven alleges that when he complained, his boss threatened to cut his
research time by 40 percent by assigning other tasks. He alleges his
bosses took other actions against him, including chastising him for
volunteering to help organize a fun run to raise awareness for traumatic
brain injury and for inviting U.S. Sen. John Cornyn to the announcement
without approval from his VA superiors.
mtoohey@statesman.com ;
445-3673
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